Myrrh Oil—Pure Natural Resin Oil for Skin & Relaxation 
Myrrh is a gum resin extracted from several small, thorny tree species of the genus Commiphora. Myrrh is a well-known spice in the world. It is used in perfumes, incense, and medicines. Myrrh essential oil is considered exceptional for the human body for its various advantages. Myrrh is a resin obtained from the trunk of the ‘Commiphora Myrrha.’
What is the extraction method of myrrh oil?
Maruti Natural Fragrances extracts myrrh essential oil from the oleo-gum resin by steam distillation.
What is the color and odor of myrrh essential oil? Myrrh
The oil is yellow-brown and has a warm, balsamic odor with bitter overtones, making its aroma unique. In aromatherapy, myrrh is classed as a base note.
Which essential oil blends well with myrrh oil?
Myrrh essential oil blends nicely with benzoin, bergamot, cinnamon, clary sage, clove bud, cypress, elemi, frankincense, ginger, juniper berry, lavender, patchouli, rosemary, sandalwood, and tea tree.
What are the benefits & uses of myrrh essential oil?
• Treat Wounds
• For Hair
• Relaxation
• Relief from common ailments  
• Tightens skin
What are the spiritual benefits of myrrh essential oil?
Myrrh essential oil is the best source to provide calmness to the mind. That is why it is used in many old religious ceremonies. Today, it is used widely in aromatherapy and massages. It can also be oils used in diffusers.
What is the special beauty of myrrh essential oil?
In Ayurvedic medicine, myrrh tonic is considered rejuvenating. As with frankincense, myrrh is thought to be anti-inflammatory. It also appears to be, to some degree, antibacterial. Today, myrrh is used in mouthwash, gargles, and toothpaste.
Why buy from us?
Because we provide 100% natural essential oil to our customers. We are a reputed supplier of therapeutic-grade essential oil. We purchase high-grade raw materials to extract 100% natural essential oils, and in terms of business, we believe in laying a foundation for long-term business relationships with our clients.